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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions 7 Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
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Expand Up @@ -125,6 +125,13 @@ only modify the list have no return value printed -- they return the default
``None``. [1]_ This is a design principle for all mutable data structures in
Python.

Another thing you might notice is that not all data can be sorted or
compared. For instance, ``[None, 'hello', 10]`` doesn't sort because
integers can't be compared to strings and *None* can't be compared to
other types. Also, there are some types that don't have a defined
ordering relation. For example, ``3+4j < 5+7j`` isn't a valid
comparison.


.. _tut-lists-as-stacks:

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